SAN DIEGO, Calif. - Riding the pitching of junior Cameron White, Air Force snapped a 11-year losing streak at San Diego State, winning 4-2 Friday night in Mountain West action at Tony Gwynn Stadium. The Falcons snapped a 28-game losing streak in San Diego, improving to 14-33, 6-19. San Diego State fell to 24-25, 13-13.

Air Force's last win in San Diego was on March, 16, 2002. The Falcons also reached six conference wins for the first time since 2002 as well.

White (3-9) notched career-high's with seven strikeouts in nine innings pitched for his third complete game of the season. The junior right-hander did not allow a base hit until the fifth inning. White held SDSU to five hits and two runs while not allowing a walk. The Colleyville, Texas, native retired the first batter in seven straight innings in the game. He also cracked AFA's top 10 list for innings pitched in a season, now with 94.2.

The Falcons scored two runs in the first and one in the second to build a 3-0 lead. Reks had an RBI single and David Baska had an RBI ground out for the runs in the first. Thorne had a two out RBI-double for the third run.

San Diego State got on the board with a run in the sixth. Air Force countered with a run in the seventh to go back up three, leading 4-1. The Aztecs scored a run in the ninth, a got the game-trying run to the plate, but White was able to close out the game.

Air Force's final run came off a double down the right field line by Kline, scoring Draws from first.